No matter how many layers of me, my mind has,There will always be a part of you, that’s hiding underneath.

Amazing double exposure design made by Muhammed Faread, a graphic designer based in Seattle, Washington.

Memory Clock is a clock to deepen family ties by keeping time and memories.
- It displays photos and videos on the same date they were taken each year.
- You can collect photos with smartphones and computers of family members.
- You can synchronize multiple units and share photos with family living apart.
- A day with no photos could be a good day to take family photos.

My series of digital paintings are surreal fantasy portraits of strong but flawed women. Moody characters caught in thoughtful poses from a place far away, and a time long ago. Their personalities are powerful and brooding, their hearts harboring equal amounts of both good and dark. Their spirits are wounded, but surviving. Scarred, but prospering. Beautiful, and ambitious.The creation process is a combination of digital painting and photo manipulation using Corel Painter, Adobe Photoshop, and a Wacom Tablet. Although I do base the paintings on a lot of my own photography, I also have a lot of fun reaching out to other photographers, and using their work as reference as well. There's a mysterious sort of excitement in pursuing creativity through another person's eyes, and using other photographers work as reference really helps keep me inspired.

Amazing digital paintings by Justin Gedak, an artist based in Fraser Valley.

The process has been really simple. We shot all the images ourselves. Camera on tripod.Wearing some of our favourite clothes. The clothes are a symbol of uniform.It is the love of photography that has brought us to this project. It is really about creating a visual and oral archive about twins and exploring the mythology around twins.

Incredible visuals by South Africa based creative Carbon Copy, a collaboration between sisters Noncedo and Nonzuzo.